Famous last words: a novelClark, Irwin, & Co., 1 nov. 1981 - 396 pages |
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... face. The face she saw in her private mirror was a face no other human being had seen. It was her midnight face, and mostly in her mind. The true face — lifted and lacquered — was the one she showed to others and the world. But this ...
... face. The face she saw in her private mirror was a face no other human being had seen. It was her midnight face, and mostly in her mind. The true face — lifted and lacquered — was the one she showed to others and the world. But this ...
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... face. It made him cringe. At once he was uncomfortably aware the images were staring back at him, could see him, so he took a good long pull at the drink and settled the glass very quietly in front of him before he dared raise his eyes ...
... face. It made him cringe. At once he was uncomfortably aware the images were staring back at him, could see him, so he took a good long pull at the drink and settled the glass very quietly in front of him before he dared raise his eyes ...
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... faces — every face an oval marked with all the appropriate dots: two eyes, a mouth, a nose and all pulled taut and pinned into place with outsized jewelled ears. I remember the ears so vividly, and the sound around the table of ten, a ...
... faces — every face an oval marked with all the appropriate dots: two eyes, a mouth, a nose and all pulled taut and pinned into place with outsized jewelled ears. I remember the ears so vividly, and the sound around the table of ten, a ...
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Double Talking: Essays on Verbal and Visual Ironies in Canadian Contemporary ... Linda Hutcheon Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |